Description
1C31124G01 Emerson Ovation HART Analog Output Module
thereby controlling external devices or circuits.
What is a domain controller
A significant result of the development of automotive intelligence and informatization in the past decade is the increasing use of ECU chips. From traditional engine control systems, airbags, anti lock braking systems, electric power steering, and vehicle electronic stability systems; Moving on to smart meters, entertainment and audio systems, and assisted driving systems; There are also electric drive control, battery management system and on-board charging system on electric vehicles, as well as the booming on-board gateway, T-BOX and auto drive system.
The traditional automotive electronic and electrical architecture is distributed (as shown in Figure 2-1), and the various ECUs in the car are connected together through CAN and LIN buses. The total number of ECUs in modern cars has rapidly increased to dozens or even hundreds, and the complexity of the entire system is increasing, approaching the upper limit. In today’s trend of software defined cars and the intelligent and networked development of cars, this ECU based distributed EEA is increasingly exposing many problems and challenges.
responsible for processing signals from on-site sensors or driving actuator actions. For example, they may need to cooperate with devices such
as BANNER travel switch T30UIPB to receive their transmitted position signals; Or by controlling components such as Burkert solenoid valve 00131421, the on/off of fluid media can be precisely managed.
these modules integrate more complex logic processing capabilities. The core task of a pressure switch is to detect whether the pressure
has reached a preset threshold and output a switch signal. Its function is highly specific and fixed. And modules 1C31124G01 and 1
C31219G01 have the ability to comprehensively judge multiple such switch signals and transmitter signals (such as transmitter 1066-P-HT-60),
and output complex control instructions according to internal logic.



